David Beckham título

Publish 23 November 2011 in LA Galaxy - 76883 views

The audience cheered him asking him to stay, although English, 36, says that has not yet taken its decision on its continuation in the club David Beckham admitted he was proud of the MLS title won on Sunday. "I wanted to be a winner with the Galaxy during the five years Ive been in Los Angeles and tonight I did it," Beckham said after completing the match that was played at the Home Depot Center in Carson (California), the field of equipment and to 30,281 spectators who cheered his name and asked him to follow.

David Beckham: después del campeonato con Galaxy afirma, sentirse realizado como futbolista y profesional Beckham, 36, who served with the contract he had signed a five-year, $ 32.5 million, declined to talk about the future, but very well could have played the last game with the Galaxy and after getting the title .

"It is not the time to talk about this issue, now I have to do is rest and then well see what the best decision for me and my family," said Beckham, who at the end of the party toured the countryside with their children .

Beckham, who arrived in 2007 to the Galaxy to be the first major star who came to MLS from Europe, he played his best season with the Galaxy that made the Lakers, who has the most expensive staff in the league, next to the Red Bulls New York, shown in the field.

Galaxy from start to finish was the best team in MLS and then also as a reinforcement arrived Irish striker Robbie Keane, who was the one who gave the pass to Landon Donovan, the author of the only goal.

Beckahm contributed 15 assists to finish second in the league during the regular season and if he failed to shine in the match of the final against Dynamo was because they took the field without being recovered from a muscle strain he suffered during a workout at the beginning of the week.

The England international player would not say anything, but at the end of the game, Donovan and Galaxy coach Bruce Arena, confirmed that in recent weeks had not been well for several injuries.

"This year has been the most I have enjoyed my stay in the United States as a professional and having achieved the title is the perfect ending," said Beckham, who was cast in a big hug for about a minute to leave behind Donovan also all the controversy that arose in their professional relationship.

The England international would not discuss the interest of the French team Paris Saint-Germer to get their services, and other English clubs this winter.

"As I have said before, I need to sit down and enjoy this moment and think about what theyll do next year," Beckham reiterated. "The fact that there could be some tension in the past does not mean it will leave Los Angeles, where I spent five wonderful years." One way to silence criticism Beckham admitted that the title had a double value to him because many people had been assured that a loss to the Dynamo would have meant that his presence with the Galaxy was a "failure."

"Its something special and nice to be able to keep his mouth shut to people who thought that way," said Beckham. "I feel fulfilled as a player and professional."

For its part, Arena, Galaxy coach who won their third league title in the MLS, Beckham defined as a "champion" and a single athlete in all aspects, but especially in how it competes and encourages his companions, besides being a great person on and off the field.

"Wherever he has played, has always been a winner and no doubt the title of tonight also did better in the organization of the Galaxy and MLS soccer," said Arena, who was the one who reported that Beckham had played injured.

Beckham wanted to play down the fact of the injury and said that with the glass of champagne and beer that had been taken to hold the title no longer felt any pain.
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Publish 22 October 2010 in LA Galaxy - 293686 views

The regular season of Major League Soccer 2010 is coming to an end, and the Los Angeles Galaxy's David Beckham has emerged as the favorite to win its first division title since 2005 American honor. The regular season of Major League Soccer 2010 is coming to an end, and the Los Angeles Galaxy's David Beckham has emerged as the favorite to win its first division title since 2005 American honor. "I think this year we can win the league, "he told FIFA.com Beckham, former England captain and present in three FIFA World Cups, in a recent exclusive interview." When we play with passion and intensity, and not lose concentration, We are a very difficult team to beat, "added the midfielder, who returned to the pitch last month after recovering from a torn Achilles tendon that removed him from the finals in South Africa 2010.

David Beckham, y su equipo se perfila como el gran favorito para adjudicarse la Liga After landing MLS in the U.S. three years ago, the path of Beckham has suffered all kinds of ups and downs, despite being billed as the most important signing in the history of the league for its commissioner, Don Garber. Beckham, still recovering from an ankle injury in time to debut with his team in the European summer of 2007, barely caused a sensation in his first campaign, in which the Galaxy could not enter the playoffs for the title. His bad run of form continued in 2008 too loose a campaign that led to the dismissal of coach Ruud Gullit and Alexi Lalas general director, and was marked mostly by a controversial media between Beckham and his club-mate Landon Donovan.

In 2009, Beckham missed most of the season by the first of two assignments to the Italian Milan. And though, with Bruce Arena as coach, the team of Southern California seemed the clear favorite to win the title, eventually saw a modest Real Salt Lake will halt in a penalty shootout in the final. Now the Galaxy seems to have returned to find the ideal pace, and Beckham, again in top form at 35 years, is eager to add another trophy to the winning in England with Manchester United and Spain with the very famous " Galacticos of Real Madrid. Since the Galaxy has led the league for most of the course, the third U.S. championship title appears Los Angeles-ahead for the set.

"I think our team really has what it takes to reach the final," said Beckham days before the Galaxy try to seal his first position in the regular season against FC Dallas, and that after this Sunday's game, know the identity of his first opponent in the playoffs. In the five games he has played since returning from injury, the English player has continued to serve these facilities from band that made him famous on the turf and in its infancy. As stated Pablo Mastroeni, Colorado Rapids midfielder: "He does not simply focus the ball, places it in the minds of the people."

After describing as "one of the most difficult shots of his career the Achilles tendon rupture suffered in March while playing on loan at Milan, Beckham's return to the pitch and their performance is being very impressive. Despite to have been often accused of coming to America only for money, dying like a step backwards in the decline of his career and had been virtually removed, English has proven to be just as willing to fight and always work not only for the success of his team but also for the sake of the young league. "I think the MLS has the potential to belong to the elite leagues in the world," he added. "Every year there are new clubs, and the quality of football is continuously improving. "

When Beckham ended up in Los Angeles in 2007, his signing was compared with the arrival of Pele to the Cosmos in New York 30 years ago and was expected to have a similar impact. Remains to be seen whether his legacy will cause the same sensation as that of Pele, but Beckham believes the only way to progress the league is that the big names go there to play. "The new players who are coming are making the difference. Just this year we have Rafa Marquez and Thierry Henry, who are big names in football, "he said in relation to the signings of bells made by the New York Red Bulls, the team of the plant is expected to face the Galaxy in the title race the MLS. "If the teams are covering the gap and continue taking with them from Europe to the players first class [MLS] can be definitely up to some of the best leagues in the world."

For the Galaxy, the title would be a giant step to silence the skeptics who say the arrival of Beckham to the MLS was more a matter of marketing and non-sporting celebrity than merely football. "There have been an improvement since I came here, it is clear," he said. "Overall, interest has soared. Are being built new stadiums and the fans come to the field continuously. They are signs of a significant progression, and the best is yet to come."







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